The Sarah Mclaughlin song at the end of Becoming Pt2, still gives me goosebumps.
It's lucky Veruca had that animal magnetism thing going b/c her singing sucked.
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The Sarah Mclaughlin song at the end of Becoming Pt2, still gives me goosebumps.
It's lucky Veruca had that animal magnetism thing going b/c her singing sucked.
Yeah, Veruca, she was a sleaze bag AND she couldn't sing. Willow's increasing discomfort at Oz's attraction to her was extraordinarily well acted. It made me paranoid just watching her.
Most of the songs used on Buffy aren't really my cup of tea genre-wise, which is why the Cibo Matto one (which is) is my favourite, but one that I think is used really effectively is the one that's playing during the slo-mo power shot when vamped-up Darla and crew enter the Bronze during "The Harvest". Oh, and "Transylvanian Concubine" is cool too, obv.
It's lucky Veruca had that animal magnetism thing going b/c her singing sucked.
I really like THC. Or the four songs of their's I have on mp3 anyway
in Dead Things when Buffy and Spike are drawn to each other and Spike is caressing his crypt door
I love that scene. That was the crypt door at its best, IMHO.
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Another good one: the song in the clothes fluke scene.
Third is the song they play at the start of Conversations with Dead People that sets up the episode. You actually see the band setting up, and the song says...``Warm skin, Wolf grin, And where were you, Where were you...''
Joss wrote that song. The singer was Angie Hart, formerly of the Australian band Frente!
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I adore that song from CwDP. Anyone have any idea where I could possibly get a copy of it? I can't download music, tragically.
I also love the Sarah McLachlan, at the end of both "Becoming, Pt. 2" and "Grave."
I like the idea of using a band named "Forehead!" on a vampire show.
Particularly one that used to feature David Prominent McForehead Boreanaz.